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Artificial turf field in Nanaimo will need $30-40K repair after fire

Debris set alight on NDSS Community Field on Tuesday, repairs could cost $30-40K
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A fire set in a Nanaimo artificial turf field could cost $40,000 to repair. Photo submitted

Nanaimo Fire Rescue has turned its investigation into a damaging turf field fire over to the RCMP.

Firefighters responded to a fire located in the centre of the artificial turf NDSS Community Field behind Nanaimo District Secondary School shortly before 4:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Alan Millbank, Nanaimo Fire Rescue, fire prevention officer, said debris was set alight.

ā€œIt was a 15-by-15-foot fire, stacked pallets and what looked like a sofa bed,ā€ Millbank said. ā€œIt will be an expensive repair I understand, though.ā€

Al Britton, city parks operations manager, said the cost to repair the field could be in the tens of thousands of dollars.

ā€œDepending on how bad it is underneath, could be between $30,000 to $40,000,ā€ Britton said in an e-mail.

Nanaimo RCMP said it would have taken some time and effort to transport the materials to the site and there will likely be witnesses they hope will come forward.

ā€œWe hope that someone may have seen or heard something that will assist in the investigation,ā€ said Const. Gary O’Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman, in a press release. ā€œThis ridiculous act of vandalism will also significantly disrupt ongoing soccer leagues and upcoming football camps, which are expected to start up in the near future.ā€

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at or call 1-800-222-8477.

The sports field complex has been the target of previous vandalism, from the field’s lighting and scoreboard.

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Police in Nanaimo are investigating after an artificial sport turf field was set on fire Tuesday morning. CHRIS BUSH/The News Bulletin


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